I Feel Blue by Dior at the Galerie des Galeries

To celebrate the 70th anniversary of Dior, the Galerie des Galeries cultural space displays an exclusive collection of outfits that encompasses twelve wonderful navy-blue pieces designed by the outstanding French fashion designer Christian Dior (1905-1957).
Belonging to the archives of the internationally-known fashion house, Dior, the collection on show allows visitors to see the great fondness of this grand couturier with the navy-blue color, which he considers identical in its characteristic… ...

POP ART - Icons that matter

The Musée Maillol Paris is displaying an exhibition that puts under the spotlight a great selection of works from the popular American art movement: Pop Art.
About the Movement
Pop art movement sprung in a significant way in the 1960s, in the United States. It emerged as a response to the expressionist movement and was best known for criticizing the American society and particularly its way of life.
About the exhibit
Covering about sixty masterpieces from the collection of the Whitney Museum… ...

Degas, Danse, Dessin. A Tribute to Degas with Paul Valéry

Being one of the most renowned artists who significantly contributed in shaping the history of art in France, Edgar Degas (1834-1917) is honored, until February 25th, 2018, at Musée d’Orsay, on the occasion of the centenary of his death.
An exhibition showcasing some of his artworks and calling attention to the essay written by his friend, Paul Valéry (1871-1945), 20 years after his death, has been put on view since November 28th, 2017, offering the viewers a special opportunity to compare nume… ...

Dada Africa, Non-Western Sources and Influences

Dada (also known as Dadaism) is an art movement that first emerged in Zurich, Switzerland, just after the outbreak of World War I. It was led by artists who rejected and fought against the rationality and aestheticism of the capitalist society, and was quickly developed to become popular in other grand cities like Berlin, New York, and Paris.
From October 18, 2017, until February 19, 2018, the Musée de l’Orangerie, invites you to attend a new exhibition displaying various works illustrating th… ...